History
[2023-01-11 15:02:45]
The Titanic is one of the three "Olympic" linings entrusted by the White Star Line at Harford and Wolf's shipyards in Belfast. Construction started on the first large ship of the Olympics on 16th December 1908. On March 31, 1909, the work of the Titanic began very soon. These magnificent ships are the industrial miracle of the time, the Titanic will be the largest, fastest, largest luxury liner.
Only three years later the Titanic was completed - ready to start a voyage of the maid from Southampton to New York. To seek better living in America, there are a group of passengers, including billionaires, quiet movie stars, school teachers, and immigrants.
On the fifth day of the trip, the Titanic has made rapid progress in the Atlantic Ocean. Captain Edward Smith had planned a new route when he heard ice reports on other routes, but there was more communication on the Titanic road. In the evening of Sunday, April 14th, 1912, the sea was calm, the sky was fine, the moon was not, the temperature was falling. In this case, sea ice is hard to find.
At 11:40 in the evening, the watchtower sounded an alarm and called "Iceberg, just ahead" and called a bridge. The Titanic struck it within 40 seconds and torn a series of holes along the sides of the hull. After confirming the damage, the Titanic chief naval architect Thomas Andrews told Captain Smith that the ship would definitely sink. The six watertight compartments in the front of the hull were destroyed, five of them flooded within one hour. The Titanic was designed to keep floating, only 4 cars submerged
Within three hours, the Titanic was at the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean, about 4 kilometers away. The Titanic was sunk and robbed more than 1,500 people. For many people, the tragic fate of the Titanic symbolizes the rich past of the Edwardian era and will tell the worldwide tragedy of the First World War. This story has attracted public public imagination and has produced countless books, movies, theaters, memorials, museums and exhibitions. Oceanographer Robert Ballard discovered a wreckage in France 's American exploration in 1985. And it caused a wave of new interest to the present day.
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